DWF Labs Executes First Physical Gold Trade with 25kg Bar

DWF Labs Executes First Physical Gold Trade with 25kg Bar

DWF Labs announces expanded gold trading plans, including retail delivery from 1kg at 999.9% purity, following its December 2025 completion of a 25kg trade.

Fact Check
The assessment is 'likely_true' with high confidence based on strong, corroborating evidence from multiple sources. The core of the claim—that DWF Labs executed its first physical gold trade—is directly confirmed by the highest authority primary source, the company's own Telegram channel. While this primary source does not specify the weight, a high-authority secondary source, CoinMarketCap, explicitly states the trade involved a 25kg bar. This specific detail is not contradicted by any other source. The event is further corroborated by other news outlets like MEXC and Cointelegraph, which reference DWF Labs' activity in the physical gold market, reinforcing the newsworthiness and occurrence of the trade. Sources discussing future expansion plans do not negate the fact that a first trade occurred. The few low-quality or irrelevant sources do not provide any contradictory evidence to undermine the strong claims made by the more authoritative ones. The slight uncertainty (reflected in the 0.85 probability) stems from the fact that the specific 25kg weight is mentioned by a secondary, albeit highly credible, source rather than the primary one.
Summary

On January 6, 2026, DWF Labs revealed plans to grow its gold trading operations and reserves, introducing retail delivery starting from one kilogram of 999.9% purity gold. The company completed its first physical gold trade of 25 kilograms on December 22, 2025, marking a significant milestone in its real-world asset strategy.

Terms & Concepts
  • Real-world asset (RWA): A physical or traditional asset, such as commodities or real estate, that is tokenized or integrated into blockchain-based trading systems.
  • Physical gold trade: The direct purchase or sale of tangible gold, typically in the form of bars or coins, involving physical delivery.